Nicole Meyers is on a mission to listen to as much of Harry Styles' music as possible before she loses her hearing.Photo:Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty, CBC

Harry Styles

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OneHarry Stylessuperfan is on a mission to soak up as much of the British pop star’s music as she can before a medical condition causes her to lose her hearing.

Canadian Nicole Myers opened up to CBC News’The Nationalabout how she’s trying to make as many music memories as possible — specifically, Harry Styles music memories.

“He’s just brought so much fun into my life, and I love his music,” Myers said of theOne Directionalum, 29, before explaining her health situation.

“So I have two brain tumors, one on each cochlear nerve. It means that I will eventually lose my hearing,” she told the outlet.

For such a passionate music lover, it’s an especially difficult prognosis. “I love listening to music, obviously. I love Harry Styles,” Myers said. “Music’s a big part of my life, so it scares me. I don’t want to be deaf, I don’t want to lose my hearing.”

Harry Styles performs at Coachella in 2022.Kevin Mazur/Getty

INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 22: Harry Styles performs on the Coachella stage during the 2022 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival on April 22, 2022 in Indio, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Harry Styles)

“It just gets better, each time,” she added of seeing Styles perform live. “And my closet friends I’ve met because of being a Harry fan. It’s just brought so many important things into my life and memories I’ll remember forever.”

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After more than two years on the road, Styles wrapped up his sold-out tour — which took him across the U.S. and to South America, Asia, Europe and Australia — with a final show on Saturday night in Reggio Emilia, Italy, where his friendJames Cordenwas in the audience. As he kicked off his performance, the “Fine Line” singer got emotional as he spoke — in Italian — to the 120,000-strong crowd about what the tour meant to him.

“The last two years of my life have been a wonderful gift, and it is truly very special to end my tour here, in this country that has a special place in my heart,” he said, perItaly 24 News, before admitting he was “very tired, but very, very happy” after performing 173 shows since the tour began in September 2021.

On Wednesday, the Grammy winnerreleased the music videofor “Daylight” off his 2022 albumHarry’s House, and the clip finds him strolling through the grounds of a circus, walking a tightrope and dodging knives along the way. He’s also shot out of a cannon and takes flight with the help of giant lemon yellow feathered wings, which many of his fans will recognize as the yellow outfit from paparazzi shots taken during the video shoot thatsurfaced online in May 2022.

“Daylight” marks the fifth single and music video ofHarry’s House, following “As It Was,” “Late Night Talking,” “Music for a Sushi Restaurant” and “Satellite.”

source: people.com